World Music Concert Series - Sacred Sound Lab

Our first stop is Northern India!

The World Music Concert Series is back!

We are excited to embark on a new adventure with the 2026 World Music Concert Series! Our first stop will be Northern India with a performance by Sacred Sound Lab!

Join us for an evening of rare and beautiful artistry featuring Hindustani harpist, vocalist, and bamboo flautist Sheela bringi, with Brent Kuecker (harmonium, bass, vocals) and tabla virtuoso Nabin Shrestha. Together, the trio presents lush, contemporary renditions of North Indian classical music and Indian folk melodies, shaped through improvisation, modern harmony, and deep rhythms.

This event is free and open to the public, however registration is required. Please register here.

More about the musicians:

Sheela Bringi, a multifaceted musician, effortlessly weaves her Indian roots with modern harmonies and deep rhythms from around the world. During her live performances, her refined skill on the harp, harmonium, and Indian bamboo flute, combined with her Hindustani-inflected vocals, creates a captivating and immersive listening experience.

Brent Kuecker is a vocalist, harmonium player, and bassist whose work bridges Indian classical music, song, and contemporary global traditions. He has toured extensively with the devotional-mantra duo Shantala, kīrtan singer Dave Stringer, Sheela Bringi, and many others, performing in a wide range of musical settings.

Nabin Shrestha is an acclaimed tabla virtuoso and educator whose artistry bridges the depth of Hindustani classical music with contemporary global influences. Born and trained in Nepal, he has devoted his life to rhythm, earning a Master’s degree in Music from Gandharva Music University, the prestigious Shri Hari Om Trust Award, and an ICCR scholarship.

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